Win7 system open event tracking function to find abnormal shutdown method graphic tutorial

  

User Question: In the win7 system, the user encountered an abnormal shutdown event, and did not know what caused it. I heard that the event tracking function can be used to see the cause, but why can't I see it?

Editing Answer: Along with Xiaobian, I have collected two methods to solve the event tracking function.

Method 1 (Group Policy):

1. On the keyboard, press “Windows + R”, open the “Run” interface, enter gpedit.msc command, press Enter As shown in Figure 1
Figure 1 Enter the gpedit.msc command

2. In the Local Group Policy Editor interface, expand: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System, click “ System ”, find and open the display “ close the event tracker & rdquo;. As shown in Figure 2, Figure 2 shows “Close Event Tracking Program”.

3. In the “Show ‘ Close Event Tracker & rsquo;” interface, click “Enabled&rdquo ;, finally press “OK”. As shown in Figure 3, Figure 3 Click “Enabled”

Method 2 (Registry):

1. Press “Windows + R” on the keyboard to open “; Run & rdquo; interface, enter the “ regedit & rdquo; command, enter button; as shown in Figure 4
Figure 4 Enter "ldedit" instructions

2, in the Registry Editor interface, Expand: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\ Reliability. Click “Reliability”, find “ShutdownReasonOn”, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Click “Reliability”item

3, in the "Edit QWORD (64-bit) value & rdquo; interface In the middle, fill in the numerical data as “1”, click “OK”. As shown in Figure 6
Figure 6 Numerical data is "1" & rdquo;

[Summary]: The above is the specific steps to solve the problem of the event tracking function can not find the shutdown, but still do not know the small partners Come and try it out!


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